Lots of fans get tattoos to honor their favorite teams—but getting your entire back covered with the likeness of your favorite team's backup QB is a bit more unusual. That's exactly what a fan did, however, to honor Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles.

"The tattoo things are pretty crazy," he said. "I met a guy at a signing the other day—his whole back was me with a trophy on the 'Rocky' steps."

Bassett followed up, "Wow. Was it a good tat? What did you say?"

"I mean, it was his whole back," Foles responded, via the Huffington Post. "Forever. There's not much you can say. I was like, 'That's cool, man.' That's there forever."

Nick Foles of the Philadelphia Eagles speaks to the media on February 5, 2018 at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. Hannah Foslien/Getty Images

To be fair to the Eagles fan, Foles did lead Philadelphia—a city that is absolutely crazed about football—to its first Super Bowl victory ever. It was also an improbable win: Foles, a backup to Philly's stellar young star Carson Wentz, out-dueling the perhaps the greatest quarterback of all time, New England Patriot Tom Brady. The city collectively lost its mind amid the Super Bowl victory.

With Wentz likely to return to the Eagles this season—taking back his starting role—it's a somewhat odd situation: The quarterback who just won the Super Bowl MVP is likely to head back to the bench. Foles has said he wants to be a starter again at some point but took his relegation in stride.

"Do I want to lead a team again? Absolutely," Foles said to reporters late last month, via ESPN. "But am I trying to run away and do that right now? Well if it presents itself and that works out, then fine, I'll live in that moment. But at the same time, I'm so grateful to be a part of this organization."